Nestled in the scenic Brecon Beacons National Park, this secluded converted henhouse in Abergavenny, Gwent, offers an idyllic retreat for large groups or family gatherings, accommodating up to 10 guests. Surrounded by breathtaking country and mountain walks, with the impressive Sugar Loaf and Skirrid mountains as a backdrop, the property is just three miles from the charming historic town of Abergavenny. Here, visitors can explore a vibrant mix of shops, pubs, and restaurants, as well as enjoy regular food festivals and markets. Nearby attractions include galleries, museums, and historic castles such as Grosmont, White Castle, and Raglan, making it an ideal location for those interested in exploring local culture and history.
The property, lovingly converted in 2017, features five en suite bedrooms and two expansive open-plan lounge/kitchen/dining areas, providing ample privacy and space for guests. The largest living area boasts a striking double-height interior that is both light and airy, complemented by a contemporary finish. Furnished with two leather sofas surrounding a large coffee table, this space is perfect for relaxation or entertainment with a Smart TV. The modern kitchen is equipped with high-end appliances, including an electric oven, induction hob, and dishwasher, while the adjacent dining area features a stylish walnut table with French doors that open onto a patio and enclosed garden.
The second open-plan lounge/kitchen/dining space continues the theme of comfort and style, showcasing a charming country character with its well-equipped kitchen and a large pine dining table that comfortably seats ten. This area also includes bi-fold doors that lead to another patio and garden, ensuring that guests can enjoy the outdoors. The property includes a variety of sleeping arrangements, with options for king-size and twin bedrooms, each featuring en suite bathrooms for convenience and privacy. Underfloor heating throughout the property ensures a cozy atmosphere, making it a perfect retreat year-round.
Outside, guests can take advantage of the expansive enclosed gardens, which are beautifully laid to lawn and equipped with garden furniture, providing a serene space to enjoy the lovely views. The property also offers ample private parking, enhancing the convenience of the stay. With a plethora of nearby activities, including riding, golf, and kayaking on the Usk and Wye rivers, as well as the opportunity to visit Hay on Wye, known as the town of books, this converted henhouse is a superb destination for those seeking adventure or relaxation in a picturesque setting.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!